Also got these other attachments for the Model T, 2, & 3. A water pump, gearbox for the Locke mower attachment, a DIT (the pointed device that clamps onto the main tube of the rototiller and does basically the same job as the depth control on a front tine tiller. It holds the tiller back and prevents the tines from propelling the tiller. A gearbox for the Locke reel mower and a gearbox case for the rotary mower, and caster wheels that clamp on the tiller tube, and a clamp on hitch for attaching a trailer or sulky to a T, 2, or 3. All in all, lots of goodies.

I already posted one of these but, I picked another one up at the Dover show this past weekend.It's a N.O.S. Massey 540 P.T.O. unit for the 1200,1450 1650,1655,1850,1855I think that covers them all.Stiill in original box.Thanks to Nutndun.If he didn't tell me about it I probably would've missed it.Thanks George.

I don't know for sure Craig, but if I were to guess, I'd say around 1974-75 era. It's one of the early ones. Very happy with it. The only thing I had to do to it, was spray the rear swivel casters with some penetrating oil, as they were a little tight. The seller said the sweeper has been sitting in his garage for the past 15 years not being used, so he decided to sell it.

this is my rarest attachment, the PO said it was a factory option,but I have not found any body that has ever seen another one like it. That is my great granddaughter sitting in it.I am talking about the cargo carrier on the back

this is my rarest attacbment, the PO said it was a factury option,but I have not found any body that has ever seen another one like it. That is my great grandaughter sitting ib it.I am talking about the cargo carrier on the back

I have seen something like that, but unable to relocate right now. When I find it, I'll post it.

this is my rarest attacbment, the PO said it was a factury option,but I have not found any body that has ever seen another one like it. That is my great grandaughter sitting ib it.I am talking about the cargo carrier on the back

This attachment you have posted, really wouldn't be hard to reproduce. The bed of it really resembles a Radio Flyer wagon. Cut off the running gear, and weld on some mounting brackets, and there you go. You see these old wagons for sale everywhere, so finding one shouldn't be hard.